---
title: Fitbit
sidebarTitle: Fitbit
---

import Overview from "/snippets/overview.mdx"
import PreBuiltTooling from "/snippets/generated/fitbit/PreBuiltTooling.mdx"
import PreBuiltUseCases from "/snippets/generated/fitbit/PreBuiltUseCases.mdx"

<Overview />
<PreBuiltTooling />
<PreBuiltUseCases />

## Access requirements
| Pre-Requisites | Status | Comment|
| - | - | - |
| Paid dev account | ❓ |  |
| Paid test account | ❓ |  |
| Partnership | ❓ | |
| App review | ❓ |  |
| Security audit | ❓ | |


## Setup guide

_No setup guide yet._

<Tip>Need help getting started? Get help in the [community](https://nango.dev/slack).</Tip>

<Note>Contribute improvements to the setup guide by [editing this page](https://github.com/nangohq/nango/tree/master/docs/integrations/all/fitbit.mdx)</Note>


## Useful links

-   [Web/REST API docs](https://dev.fitbit.com/build/reference/web-api/)
-   [The full list of OAuth scopes](https://dev.fitbit.com/build/reference/web-api/developer-guide/application-design/#Scopes)
-   [Web API docs (their REST API)](https://dev.fitbit.com/build/reference/)

<Note>Contribute useful links by [editing this page](https://github.com/nangohq/nango/tree/master/docs/integrations/all/fitbit.mdx)</Note>

## API gotchas

-   There does not seem to be any approval process, and you can immediately use your app.
-   During the authorization flow, users need to manually select which scopes they grant to your application (from the ones you requested). They can complete the flow without granting all the requested scopes. The raw token response (which you can get from the Nango backend SDK) contains the `scope` key that lists the granted scopes.

<Note>Contribute API gotchas by [editing this page](https://github.com/nangohq/nango/tree/master/docs/integrations/all/fitbit.mdx)</Note>
